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Florida House Backs 2022 'Don't Say Gay' Education Law Expansion
The 2022 law, which critics have disparagingly called the "don't say gay" law, bars instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade. A recently passed measure would expand the prohibition from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.People in the News—April 3, 2023—Greenberg Traurig, Zarwin Baum
The Greenberg Traurig Women's Initiative (GTWI) celebrated Women's History Month with an exchange at the Wells Fargo Center featuring women leaders of the Philadelphia 76ers, attorneys from the global law firm's Philadelphia and Delaware offices, as well as area women business leaders.Trying to Control Legal Spend? Beware Budgeting Buckets
When GCs can't 'staff up' for more support, they 'send out.' The question is: Can they send out, get more, and still somehow pay less? (Hint: Not with Legal's current budgeting structure.)AI vs LawWorld, Cage Match Pending
Goldman Sachs predicts that artificial intelligence will disrupt 44% of legal jobs. While no one is suggesting that four out of ten lawyers will be replaced by technology advances, make no mistake: companies prefer fewer lawyers to more lawyers, and corporate counsel should prepare for the future accordingly.View more book results for the query "*"
New Managing Partner, Executives at Day Pitney
Effective April 2, Gregory A. Hayes has been named managing partner of the firm, succeeding Thomas D. Goldberg,Analyzing ESI Protocol, Court Orders Manual Document Review
ESI protocols still remain a thorny issue on "both sides of the v." A recent decision helps illustrate this, where, in a discovery dispute over what was actually agreed to in an ESI protocol, a court ordered a party to proceed with a manual document-by-document review of search hits.Choices and Challenges in Succession Laws
Being the "family lawyer" can be very rewarding for attorneys. But the complexities inherent in family relationships means that lawyers need to careful consider the effect of the solutions they offer—and the ethical implications of working with clients who may have differing goals. This article discusses how to successfully navigate these issues while avoiding reputational harm.We Move the Documents That Move the Court
Unlike the sheriff, where it takes days and sometimes weeks to serve a document, the private sector outperforms sheriff 10 to 1.Trending Stories
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